Eureka: A Prose Poem

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"Eureka: A Prose Poem" is a lengthy 1848 work by Edgar Allan Poe that blends essay, cosmology, and metaphysics in a speculative exploration of the origin and structure of the universe.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
nonfiction book
prose poem
alsoKnownAs Eureka NERFINISHED
author Edgar Allan Poe NERFINISHED
authorClaimed work is not a poem but a truth-based exposition
authorDescribedItAs a book of truth
a prose poem
authorNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublishedAs book
genre cosmology
metaphysics
philosophy of science
speculative essay
hasSignificance early anticipation of Big Bang–like cosmological ideas
hasTheme collapse and rebirth of the universe
cosmic unity
finite yet boundless universe
interrelation of science and religion
limits of human knowledge
role of intuition in understanding the cosmos
influencedBy Newtonian physics
Romantic philosophy
contemporary 19th-century astronomy
language English
literaryForm prose
narrativeMode first-person expository
partOfAuthorCareerPhase late works of Edgar Allan Poe
period 19th century literature
precededBy earlier tales and poems of Edgar Allan Poe
proposesConcept cyclical cosmology
eventual gravitational collapse of the universe
universe expanding from an original unity
universe originating from a single primordial particle
publicationType book-length work
publicationYear 1848
structure single extended discourse
subject cosmology
matter and spirit
metaphysics
nature of God
origin of the universe
philosophical speculation
space and time
structure of the universe
unity of the universe
title Eureka: A Prose Poem NERFINISHED

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